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THE DAILY NEWS.
Largc9A.Circulation._ra2 DAILY NEWS
BEING TUE NEWSPAPER OFFICL T.Y RE?
COGNIZED AS IIA VING THE LARG?-JT CIR?
CULATION IN THE CITF OF CHARLESTON,
PUBLISHES THE LIST OF LETTERS REMAIN?
ING IN THE POSTOFFICE AT THE END Ol
EACH WEEK, ACCORDING TO THE PROVIS?
IONS OF THE NEW POSTOFFICE LAW.
LOCAL MATTERS.
AUCTION SALES THIS DAT.
G. Mc BRID ? Surra- will sell at ll o'clock, at
??e Oldrostoffice, two vacant lots and a brick resi
ce.
C. _cQn_rvA"aT will sell at ll o'clock, at the
I Post?nico, a lot of land.
r. M. CATER will sell at three-quarters-past 0
fclock. at his store, Brown's wharf, batter, lard, kc.
JOHN G. Mn,NOS & Co. will EOll at 18 o'c'.ock, tn
keir salesroom, Meeting-street, dry goods, baie, Ac.
-Nox, L'Ai? A Co. will sell at 10 o'cloak. in their
aa1, es room, comer Meeting and Wentworth streets,
shoe*, hats, ?tc.
MEETINGS THIS DAT.
Howard Lodge, at 7 P. M.
Burns Charitable Association, ats P. M.
JOB PBLNTTNG AT THE NEWS OFFICE. -For
the accommodation of our lrlends and the public,
we have jost established, in connection with our
business, a Job Printing Office, where we are now
prepared to execute all kinds of job printing with
cheapness, accuracy and dispatch. This department
Of oar office is in charge of accomplished and con?
scientious practical printers, and our friends who
favor us with their orders may rely upon their punc
tua1, and ^ireful execution.
TEE DAILY NEWS PRICE CURRENT AMS COAI
KEnciAL CncoLAB will be ready for delivery at nine
.'clock te-naorrew morning. Business bouses wish,
lng to subscribe for a specified number of copies
containing their cards, should leave their orders at
.ur counting room to-day. All orders for ten copies
and over will be supplied at the rate of two and a
ksdf Dents per oepy.
INFANTICIDE. -Yesterday between 12 and 1
O'clock a white child, lately born, was discovered b> 1
Chiffonier in a branch on the north side of Shepherd -
Btreet. It bore marks of violence on its head, which
on examination by Dr. Shier, led to the conclusion
cu tbe part of the jury that it had been foully dealt
with by some ene to them unknown*
GOOD INVESTMENTS.-Sheriff Mackey adver?
tises for Bile on 1st April, that valuable real oe tale in
this city known as Vanning's Wharf; also a desirable
plantation in St. Thomas' Parish, en the Wando
River, twelve miles from Charleston, the tract being
an extensive one, well wooded, and having upon it
two brick yards with bold landings; abo, a schooner
and pair of mules.
THE WATER LOTS.-We are authorized to tay
that Mayor Clark has ordered that no more offal or
dirt of any kind shall t 0 thrown into the water lots
on Smith-street, during the worm season. This
Will be welcome news to persons living in the neigh?
borhood who believed that their healtB was jeopar?
dized by the continuance of a practice which is only
tolerable in the winter months.
ANOTHER CHEEKING. SIGN.-We learn y a
disparu irom Major Woodward, special agent of the
South Carolina Railroad Company, that the steam?
ship Charleston left New York for this city at 5 P. M
Tuesday, with the largest cargo that she has ever
carried, lhere is a large number of passengers
aboard, who are said to bs coming this way for the
purpose of buying lani and living in tho South. A
hundred thousand welcomes to every honest man
.f them!
PsoFE?dOB FRANCIS W. CAPEES.-This
gentleman, who was elected day before yesterday
Professor of Mathematics in tbe Charleston Col?
lege, graduated from that institution, at the head of j
the class of 1341. Professor Capers was for a lon?
time tutor ia the same cellere, and subsequently
ti- chief Professor of Mathematics and Engineer?
ing in the Citadel Academy. He is a gentleman of
culture and refinement, and a great ariu-'itioa to
his Alma Maier.
, ?
.ENTISTEY.-We anderstand that Mr. Geo.
H. Winkler, son of the Rev. E. T. Wickler, D. D.,
of this city, having graduated with distinction at the
.ental College of Baltimore, will soon commence
tbe practice of his profession in this bis native
State. Mr. Winkler was a pupil of Dr. Patrick, the
widely known Charleston dentist, and his tborengh
training sud mechanical skill should enable him to
attain a high position in the important profession
which he has chosen.
HOLT TBTUBSXUT-SERMON BY BISHOP MC?
FARLAND.-Tn the Catholic churches to-day the ser
Tices are eenuaemorative of the Last Supper and
the Institution of the Sacrament of the Eucharist.
At the Cathedral chapel, Queen-street, after the
e_*s of the Tenebrae, which will commence at half
past seven o'clock this evening, Right Rev. Dr. Mc?
Farland, Bishop of Hartford, Conn., will preach.
The sermon on thc occasion was to have been deliv?
ered by the Very Rev. Dr. Beraaiogham; but at his
urgent solicitation Bishop Mcfarland has consented
to take his place.
THE BELL-RINOERS.-A fine audieaoe greet?
ed the first appearance of the Bell-ringers la-t night.
From the first tinkle of the bells in the introductory
Overture until the close of the performance, the
Peak and Berger combination maintained their sway
Over the crowd, now producing their wonderful bell
melody, anon charmic g their listeners by vocal and
instrumental dueits and quartettes, and varying the
musical melange by the inimitable comicalities of
Sol Smith Bus8 .ll. Thc entertainment has sufficient
variety to make it thoroughly enjoyable, as was cer?
tainly thc vardict of the audienco last night.
THE UNITED STATES COURT, MARCH 24-HON.
GEO. 8. BBYAN, PRES_>INO.-The petition of G.
K. Byan, assignee of sundry bankrupts, was referred
to Registrar Carpenter to call in lien creditors before
22d April, who shall then show cause why the sale
Of real estate shall not be made; and further, that
the Registrar shall report, Ac. J. F. Steel was allow,
cd to am?nd schedule. Albert Baruch and P. A.
Treadwell were finally discharged. Registrar daw?
son reported favorably or. the petition of Wyman,
Byrd k Co., against W. X. Shumate and A. B. Bythe,
assignees of J. W. Grady, of Greenville, fi. C., a
bankrupt, to sell thc effects of said estate, and au or
*ier of sale was made, to take place on the first Mon?
day in May next.
CLUBS AND STARS.-Tho calendar for yester?
day s howson increase in crime:
Frank Sharp and Thomas Cummings, ?hite, who
hal bunked in a cell during the night, were dis?
charged and told to board elsewhere.
Joh- Henry, colored, who stole calico, sugar,
coffee and seven dollars from Peter Lining, colored,
was sent "up the spout" for twenty days.
John Bright and Moses Brown, alias Simons, two
colored vagrant-*, were sent .J the Mazyck-strcct
hotel for thirty days.
William Lee, colored, with an alias, tor stealius
paper from Colonel DeTreville's law office, Broad
street, waa "sent up" tor twenty days.
Isaac Bryant, colored, for stealing bats from the
steamer Magnolia, to bc turned over to a magistrate
Vrpay S10 fine.
John Groy, colored, vagrant, sent to Mazyck-Street
to recruit lor twenty days.
JaniC3 Shields, James Harrington ond M. Walsh,
white, for stealing sundry articles 1 rom the store of !
F. Weii-holtr, corner of Tradd-street and East Bay.
Sent up for thirty days. *
S. T. Gardner, C. H. Sneedes and Tilnnghasl,
white, for disorderly conduct and disturbing the
peace in King-street. $10 fine each.
A negro boy niined Sam Middleton snatched a
pocket book from the hands of a lady on Rutledgc
street yesterday, and made off'with it, but was
Boon overtaken and carried to the Guardhouse.
Margaret Campbell, colored, was arrested yester?
day by Officer Gray for stealing a silver watch and
one ladies' dress from the residence of Wm. M. Fitts,
Washington-street,
MANDAMUS.
Opinion of Hon. R. B. Carpenter, State
Circuit Judge, Quashing thc Writ.
THE STATE EX. REL. GILBERT PILLSBURY, ET AL, VS.
THE ACTING MAYOR AND ALDERMEN OF IHE CITT OF
CHARLESTON-MANDAMUS-IN TUE COMMON PLEAS,
CHABLF8TON COUNTY.
In ibis casu an altenative mandamus was issued
out of thif court, directe I to the -oling Mayor and
Aldermen of the City of Charleston, couimaudinc
th'im to t.im over all the property, book1: and papers
pertaining to their several respective offices to the pe?
titioners therein named, and to vacate and Burlen?
di r to the said persons their several and respective
offices, or to appear b. fore this court on friday, thc
19th day cf March instant, and show cause why they
refuse to do so.
In answer to this writ the respondents do certify
and de-lare unto the court, "that they do not sur?
render unto said persons thc properties and offices
a'oro-aij, because thoy say that they are in posses?
sion of said offices, having been adnitted and sworn
under appoiutments and elections duly made, and
that ma damus ia not, therefore, the proper remedy
of -the petitioners."
lue respondents, in further answer to the Faid
writ, set forth the title i.nder wh ch they claim to
hold their respective offices; they traverse the aeve
ra! allegations made by tee petitioners as thc grounds
upon whi-h th'-y are entitled to the writ, and which
are recited in the ulternative writ; and they far?
ther aver that the net of the Legislature, ratified
on thc Ut day of March, instant, under the provi?
sions of wkich the petitioners- claim .to be entitled
to these office", is in violation of chartered rights
of the cerporaters-ol 'he- city, and. aleo of the Con?
stitution cf the State and of the United States, in
several .particulars, and therefore inoperative and
void. Upon the filing of this return the petition
er?' counsel asked for time to plead, which wai
granted.
the pe ti-iou er s then filed a general demurrer to
the respondents' return. The demurrer of the peti?
tioners admits all the al legation a of the respondents'
return, which are.properly pleaded, and would seem
to put in issue the sufficiency in law of their cause
shown by them for not obeying the mandate of the
writ, but at the beariog the argument was confined
to the question made in the first section of the re
aponden'.s' return-is mandamut the proper remedy
lor the petitioners ? The other questions raised in
the respondents' return mare waived, nor were they
admitted; but as the same quesiions hid been made
in the pleas to tho writ of quo warranta against the
same respondents issued and returnable at the same
time and at the instance of the same relators, which
was set down for hearing at a later day, the argu?
ment was not had upon these questions, hat was re?
served until the hearing of the quo warranta.
The question discussed at bar, and nowt? be deci?
ded, is a narrow and f ormal one, and does not go to
the merits of th? case.
It is not disputed that maniamus is the proper
remedy against a public officer, who neglects or re?
fuses to do some duty which the law enjoins upon
him, and in which the petitioner or relator has an
interest in and riyht to have done, and where there
is no other remedy which is tull, appropriate and*
adequate. The question i* whether this is such a
case. On the part of the respondents it ia contend?
ed that it Ls not. because they are in possession of
the offices which the writ commands them to vacate
and surrender to the petitioners de facto, *nd by
color of ri^bt; and that theiemedy of the petitioners
ia upon an information m the nature of a eui war?
rant*, in which their tide will be put in question,
and upon which the ju 'cm-nt ls of ous'er irom the
offices held by them; asd that this remedy bas
been already granted to tl:* petitioners by this
<rourt. 1 ho petitioners, on the other band, claim
that it ia the duty ot the respondents, required of
them by law, to vacate their offices, and surrecder
them to the petitioners-and that they can never
obtain possession of these offices, even if there
ebould be a ju igment of ?utter upon the quo war
rania, except by mandamus, which is the only ade?
quate, therefore the proper nmedy.
The books speak o? mandamus as used to admit or
'restore to an office; bat it must bs borne iu mind
that when used for this purpose lt ia directed to an
officer or officers whose duty it ia to admit to the
office claimed by the petitioner. The writ itself as?
sumes the person to whom it is,di re.-ted to be an
officer, and to continue in office in order to perform
the duty icquired of bim.
But when the office sought is filled by one claim?
ing it in his own right, mandamus is not the remedy
for one claiming against th? incumbent. In such a
cos*tho clarmont, if entitled io the relief of the court,
must obtain it through a quo wirrmnto.
To illustrate ibis diatioction in the present caso, if
the Acting Mayor and Aldermen of ch arie-ton should
refuse to allow one to exercise a public office, to
which ho had been elec ed by them, he would, upon
a proper casft made, be entitled to a mandamut, com?
manding them to admit him; but where the pell
tioners seek tor themselves the offices of which thc
Ac tm- Board axe in possession, they muse seek re?
lief by a quo warranta, and not by mandimu*. This
writ not only commands the Acting Mayor and Al?
ai moen to surrender certain property, but vacate
their offices.
The authorities upon this point are numerous and
decisive:
"lhc court will refuse, to graut tho writ of man?
damus if it appoir that the applicant has a remedy
by information iq the nature of a quo warranta.
Thus a rule tot a mandamus to admit a recorder was
refused, because it appeared there was a recorder de
facto, and. therefore, the applicmt had such a rem- I
edy. For the consequence of vranting a rule in auch
a case would be, that a second person would be ad?
mitted to an office already filled by another, both
claiming to be duly elected.
"The court will, however, in some caaes, grant a
mandamut, although the title of the officer to whom
the nui' damut ia directed is questioned by tho pen?
dency of an information in the nature of a quo war?
ranto, for it may be collusive ; but if the prosecutor ff
tilt quo vHtrranto be also the applicant for tte man?
damus, it it otherwise." (Tapping on Mandamus,
p. 27.)
"When sn office or franchise ia full de facto, and
another person disputes tho validity of the election
.r appointment, Ina remedy is by a qua warranto in?
formation, aod mt by a mond imus " >*If the elec?
tion were doubtful, and fit to be tried upon an infor?
mation in the nature of a quo warranta, tho court
ought not to gnat ti mandamus." "If such ouster and
election bebona fide, the court will not grant a man?
damus in favor of the party displaced ; the proper
proceeding is by a quo warranto against tho porty
holding the office defacto."
"Where the aldermen and assess irs of a ward in a
borough bad deolared ?, B or C to be cte ly elected as
councillors, and they accordingly took upon then
selves the effice, and made daclaratioa required by
law. ?ad acted as councillors, the court refused a
mandamus to allow Y and Z to acidas councillor?,
even as<>um<ng that they ought to have been declar?
ed duly elected, for the office waa full de facto -of A,
B and C. Butan in for QI a'iou in the nil me of a quo
warranto was granted." (Cole on Criminal Infor?
mations, 147,149, and cases cued.)
Mandamus to admit a recorder was refused, be?
cause there was a recorder de facto, and the party
had another remedy, by quo warranto. There both
of thom claimed under the some election. (Bex. vs.
Mayor of Colchester, 2 T. B.. 259 )
The writ ha? often been made use of in modern
practice to admit or restore to an office, and the rule,
as above laid down, seems *o have been unchanged.
But when an office is filled by a perso? who had
been admitted and a ?om, and ls iuby color of right,
a man-iamut is never issued to admitanother person.
The proper remeJy is by a quo warranto. (Angel k
Ames on Corpoi ations. C18, 626, and cases cited;
Moses on Mandamus ISO.)
The distinction as above shown between manda?
mus and quo warranto, under the practice iu this
State, is fully au?taiued iu State vs. selvre. (7 Hich.,
234, and coses there cited )
But it ls Bald that even if th-re should be judg?
ment of ouster upon tbe quo warranto given against
the respondents, tbey could not be compelled to Bur
render the books and property except by a manda?
mus, and that, thereiore, it is the proper remedy.
The couit will not assume that in case of judgment
being pronounced against them on the quo warranta
the Acting Mayor and Aldermen wo ul I so rei use;
but even if tbey should do so. the remedy would be
ample without mandamus. Ibo petitioners then
have anolber remedy, appropriate, tull and
adequate, and, therefore, mandamus is not the
remedy. The petitioners' counsel contended that
thc ?ct of the Legislature having declarad the peti?
tioners entitled to the office* held hy iuv respond
eai.'. '.uta mandamut was th? proper r?ine?y io com?
pel their obedience to the act. Asaumiug its validity,
it confers a right, but does not proscribe a remedy.
In this case, to save tbo time of the court ironi be?
ing consum-d iu heariug the same argument twice,
the atiernat'.ve mandamus was issued iu thu first in?
stance, without a preliminary ru c to show cause.
Hud cause b.eu shu ia in r?ponse to a rule, thc
alternative writ would not have been issaed. Being
made as a return to an alternative wn>, it is held to
be sufficient why a peremptory writ shall no; issue.
I he demuricr of the petitioners is overruled, and
the alternative writ of mandamus will be quashe d,
and it is so ordered. B, B. CABrEMEB.
Match 24.ISC??._
HOTEL ABBIVALS, March 24.-PavVion Hotel
A Glad win, Bichmond ; A Aruer, New Tor!; ; C J Cai-',
Cooper Biver; Howard Jackson, savannah; NV ni H
Poik, Niles, Mich; T S Foster. U S Mail Agent, North
easternitailroa?; T W Seymour, Athcu.', Ga; J ti
Bonn. Lithonia, Ga; J W Thompson, J T Hamilton,
WiUiamsburg; T Murphy, South Carolina; OJ Jones,
City; J s Barn -erg, B P Thompson, Hamberg; s Ar?
thur, Philadelphia; H W Ge?er, Columbia; Wm U
Peak, Mrs W Peak, Miss Aunie Peak, A Berger, Miss
Annie Berger, Miss Lou'se Berger, Miss Lottie B?r
gcr, ?L'-ster Henrie Berger, Master Burrie Berger,
I red G Berger Sol S Russell, C K Harris-Bell
Ringers; J P Marti y, R E Clark, Oraugeburg.
Charleston Hotel.-Z F Williams, Baltimore; JD
Bangert, Phi adelphia; R A Johnson, F W Stevens
and wife, J C Kellog!* and wife, C I stagg, S Ford?
ham, Now York; J Shephard, California; M Jack,
Pennsylvania; \v C Rhondanlcr. Mrs L Stewart, Wm
K Stewart, L Stewart, New York ; J La Ruse aud
wife. Savannah, S E smith, Maine; R B Rhett. Jr.,
and ??o, city; Thomas Youug, Philadelphia; Dr MK
Hogan, Columbia; H Lcomcn, Laurens; William H
Miller, Agawan, Mass; Dr E W Thompson, New
York; E G Ghio, Virginia; A P Blunt, M T Jeffers
and wife, Washington, D C; Count Wcrrszkirley,
Paris; J R Worner, George W Nash, New York; John
O Willson, Florence; G A Braugb. Bnode island; L ?
White, Georgia; Mrs B Coe, New York; Mra B ban-j
ford, J B Sanford, Maine; William H Pegg, Brook?
lyn; CD Henderson, Alabama; J ff Beach, Liver-'
pool;W W Muli and wile. Mrs O Cunmon, H J !
Wolfe. New York; W F Ber ing and wife, Augusta;
J J Jone?, Camden; J Adams. Lancaster; B SOr
wards. Darlington; S J Bradley, Sumter; A F Ed
cutt, J W Bhodes, New York. ouiawi' * r ta J
GEOBGIA FIREMEN.-A delegation of Augusta
firemen ia expected in Charleston to-day or to-mor?
row, to escort the "Georgia" steam fire engine,
wLi -h is on board the steamship Charleston, and will
probably arrive here (his afternoon. With true pub?
lic spirit, the steamship and railroad companies
charge no freigh-. on thc engine.
REPORTERS CRUMBS.-The commencement
ol thc Charleston College will take place next Tues?
day. There will be eight grad uates, composing one
of the best classes that has ever passed through tbo
college.
Sarah Green, colored, died in the jail yesterday of
pneumonia.
A fair of-the Plymouth Church, colored, is being
held at the Military Ball.
The much-needed filling on the sidewalk in But
lcdge-ffroet, near the bridge, is being laid down.
Thc up-town guardhouse is receiving, inside and
out, a new coat of color-wash.
To-day the floral decorations of the churches for
Paster will commence.
Bev. John Bacbman, D. D., pastor of St. John's
Evangelical Lutheran Church, has issued an address
setting forth thc necessity of enlarging the church.
It is reported that the new steamer for the Eagle
Fire Company ?ill arrive on the steamship Charles?
ton this afternoon.
BUSINESS NOTICES.
PALMETTO SHADES LUNCH.-Okra soup, stuff?
ed roast pig, roi?t beef, mutton and caper sauce
will be served for lunch te-day by Mr. H. Febren
bach. . -
MILL INERT GOODS.->_XS. Zern OW, |NO. 304
King-street, hantes the attention of- the ladies to her
spring opening of millinery goods, dress trimmings,
and Demores t paper patterns.
FORCING THE SEASON.-Mrs. Torley, who, by
low prices, good measure, and first rate lee cream,
made Petit's old stand a centre of attraction loft sum?
mer, is already tempting heated and weary pedes?
trians with the frozen luxuries of her shady retreat.
THE PEELER COTTON SEED.-Messrs. Shack
elford t Kellv, No. 1 Boyce A Co's, wharf, have re?
ceived from New Orleans, a small quantity of this
celebrated cotton seed. Cotton from this seed, it is
?aid, commands from nine to twelve cents a pound
above the quotations for the common varieties of
the fibre.
TROPICAL FRUITS_Bart & Wirth, Nos. 55
and 57 Market-etre:t, have just received a lot of
very sweet oranges, "the first ever imported ioto
this market;" Also, hauanas, plantains, pineapples,
tamarinds and ginger, all of which are of the best
qua' ity. Give them a call.
WE CALL attention to thc advertisement of
Jno. Commins. No. 131 Meeting-street, nearly oppo?
site the market, where he offers United States Gov?
ernment McClcUan saddles and harness, little used,
at one quarter their cost. It is certainly worth the
consideration of all engaged in agricultural pursuits
to call ord examine them. tb3 March 25
EXCURSION UP ASHLET RIVER.-Tbe steamer
Plato has lately been refitted, newly metalled and
put in fine order for pleasure trips about the harbor,
towing. Ac. We notice that she is to go on an ex?
cursion this day to thc phosphate works, on Ashley
?iver-affording an excellent opportunity for view?
ing the scenery and fine old mansions upon this
river, and of seeing tlie mode of mining and wash?
ing the pbosphatic rock so abundant in that seetion ;
and all of this will be had for ihe low fare of $2.
-0
IMPROVEMENTS ON KING-STREET.-Mr. T.
McCarthy, long and favorably known in the retail dry
goods trade of Chorioston, who, for same time
past, has added greatly to the popularity of the old
stand at tbe southeast cornor of King and Wentworth
streets, is having his establishment thoroughly reno?
vated. The repairs, painting, Ac,, have necessarily
interrupted his business a little for a few days, sad
he will close entiroly for at least a part of Saturday.
On Monday he will open with a troth stock, well ar?
ranged, and a bright, clean and attractive store, the
front being newly painted and lettered, and the
whole establishment put iu apple pie order.
CITY STOCK WANTED.
FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS CITY SIX PER
CENT. SIOCK WANTED. For which highest
market price will be paid.
Z. B. OAKES,
March 25 2 No. 4 Broad-street.
WANTED TO BORROW
(toQAAAON UNINCUMBERBD REAL ES
MpOl/VV TATE. For particulars apply to
March 24_2_G. McBKfDB SMITH.
BANE BILLS! BANK BILLS !
OF ALL KINDS WANTED, AND HIGBE5T
irice paid by
ANDREW M. MORELAND,
March 19 No. 8 Bread-street.
Shirts an) /anding <3oote.
"~ THE"T
Proprietor of the Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods
Emporium, Meeting-street, near Market, d?sirons
of bringing the famous
STAB
Shirts into general uso, and believing that it is only
necessary for gentlemen to wear these
SHIRTS
once to be well pleased with them, will hereafter of?
fer them to his customers
AND
tho public generally at cost prices. His stock ol
Neck Ties, Scarfs and
COLLARS
will alto be sold at such prices as to defy competi?
tion, au i if satisfaction is not
GIVEi\
h~ will return the money. His charges are so rea?
sonable as almost to make buyers believe the articles
are given
AWAY
Ho is prepared to maki Shirts to ord^r with the
utmos' dispatch; and bis assortment of ready-made
Shirts is so full that buyers can be fitted at a mo?
ment's notice. For proof of the^e stalemonts call
AT SCOTT'S
. tar fbirt and Furnishing Goods Emporium,
Meeting-street, nearly opposite Matket Hall.
January 1 limos
SOUTHERN
STEIN CILM AMIUFA CT0R?
E. H. RODG-ERS
MANUFACTURER AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN
STENCIL STOCK AND DIES,
ST KUI. LETTEKS AXD STAMPS
CHUCKS AND TAGS
R lt A SS A .YD G KR 31 AN SILVER KEY?
RINGS. CHAINS, &c.
MARKIlSra IIvTKS
BY TEE GALLON OR BARREL.
AGENT FOU
HILL'S PATENT HAND STAMPS
SEAL PRESSES
BRANDISIG IRONS, d.c.
NQ. 129 EAST BAY-STRERT,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
49- Call and examine specimens,
January 16 ? moi
Pnsintss (Harts.
J E S S K C. LYNES,
(Formerly of Charleston, S. C ,)
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
\eiv Orleans, La.,
Gives prompt attcnt on to business. Post?nico
Box 4SI.
BE?EBENCES-Mcssr?.McrRADY A- SON, Charles?
ton. S. C.; lion. G. H. BR\UGHN, Hon. L. MAD!.
SON DAY, New Orl-.ans, L?. th* March 25,
QHAKLESTUN A G KIC V LT V R A L
WAREHOUSE AND SEED STORE.
A GBICUL1 URAL IMPLEMENTS, GARDEN j
SEEDS, dc.
GEO. E. PINGBEE,
Nc. 140 Meeting-street, Charleston.
March 21 6m o
OFFICE No. ?75 KING,
OPPOSITE BASEL-STREET.
january 27_3mo
j" M POR TE RS OF
TEAS, WINES, BRANDIES, &c"
And Dealers ID
CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES.
275^
STREET
feiisrofi!
S. C.fi
WM. S. CORWIN A CO.
Goods delivered to all parts of the City.
October 21
iHisrc??ncons.
STEAM GUAGES, GONGS, GUAGE COCES
STEAM BIBBS AND 8IOP COCKS, STEAM
WHISTLES
GLOBE AND CHECK VALVES, OIL CUPS
WATER GUAGES, GLASS GUAGE TUBES
MERCURY GUAGES, LOW WATER DETEC?
TORS
COPPER AND BRASS WIRE.
CAMERON, BARKLEY ?Si CO.,
Northeast Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets.
January 1 6mo
WHITE LEAD,
ZINC, PAINTS,
COLORS, VARNISHES, BRUSHE8, &c, &c.
RAW AND BOLT."P LINSEED OILS.
CAMERON, BARKLEY & CO.,
Northeast corner Meeting and Cumberland streets.
January 1 Gmo
LOMOS AKD PARIS EXPOSITIONS.
PRIZE MEDALS!
THE
GEORGE A. CLARK'S
O. N". T.
SIX COM), SOFT FINISH
SPOOL COTTON.
_
Thia favorite Thread being Six Cord to No.
80, purely Soft Finish, ie recommended for ita
great superiority for Hand and Machine Sew?
ing.
FOR . SALE BY THE
Principal Wholesale and Retail
Dry Goods and Notion Dealers.
February 27_Smo
TO BAKERS.
J??S1 RECEIVED ANB FOR SALE
WHOLESALE AND RE1AIL :
CABBONAXE OF A M MON t A
PRIME HOPS
CREAM OF TARTAR.
H. BAER, Druggist, +
No. 131 MEETING-STREET.
March A
MS IMJLMU.
THE UNDERSIGNED CALLS THE ATTENTION
of both city and country purchasers to his large
stoekof DhUGS, PATE N'T MEDICINES, PERFUM?
ERY, FANCYGOODS tc, kc, all of which be of?
fers at the lowost market rates.
H. BAER,
No. 131 MEETING-STREET, NEAR MAB
KEI-STREET.
March i
S A A C S I : X ' S SURE POP!
FOR DESTROYING
Rats, Mice, kc, kc,
wlthou' the unpleasant
pffeeis arising from
their dying tu their
holes.
A PHOSPHORIC
^TiTT?*^- PAbTE, hermetically
, S'^?.iHr-;-?rrTS. ?talco, and warranted
_' ... to keep fresh for all
times. I?he greatest discovery of its kind in the age
WS live fal. No person uced ba tioubl. d witti Hats
Mice, Ucd hugs or Koach-s, ior Mr. Isaacson's dis?
tinctive remedy is wit iuthe teach ol' all, prepared
only by himaeil from ro'e and valuable compounds
its cheapness is as wonderful as its cflicacv-hnn
drrdsol testimonials have ben I reeked livui till
parts oj the Uujted Mates ai tu UH value- und satisfac?
tory operative power, from which, lor want of spice,
wc ;hnplv select the lollowmg.
VYILUBD'IS UotEL, v? ABBINGTON, D. C., ?
October 1st, lacs. J
MB. ISAACSEN-Dear Sir: Itgi.es me great plea*,
ure to testily to th?- gralMyiug result obtained at this
Hotel dirougn usina your Phosphoric PaMe; il is
now two years since I first heard ot your rcinedy.aud
dcteimined to give ita lair trial; that trial proved 60
successful that uot a trace ot Rats or Roaches have
since been discovered, although previous to that
time we wi re completely overrun. Wishing you evo?y
success in tue useiul career you have chosen,
Itomaiu, yours respectfully,
JOHN WOLFE, Engineer.
For tale hy DOWIE k MOISE,
Wholesale Druggists,
No. 109 Meetiug-atreeet, corner Hase!,
Charleston, S. C.,
January 13 wfailB Agenta lor .-Quillen) States.
A C . KAUFMAN,
STOCK AND REAL ESTATE BROKER,
No. 25 BROAD-STREET,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
WILL BUY AND SELL ON COMMISSION, BEAL
ESTATE, Bonds, Stocks, Ac. Also attend to Renting
and Collecting Rents.
March 1 DAO mwf Imo 1
Jlrnfls, Ct}cni!'nil5, (Str.
AYJEK^ SARSAPARILLA,
PUK PU1HFIIKC THK OLODO
THE REPUTATION
this excellent medicine en
jovs, ia derived from ita
< ure:1, many of which are
truly marvellous. Invete?
rate caeca of Scrofulous
disease,, whet o the system
seemed saturated with
corrup ion, have been pu?
rified and cured by it.
Scrofulous affections and
disorders, whict were ag.
grava1 ed by the scrofu?
lous contamination until
they wero painfully affliction, have been radical y
cured ia such great Lumber.- in ahm it every section
of thc country, that thc oublie scarcely need to be
informed of its virtues or uso %
Scrofulous poison is ono of thc most destructive
enemies of our race. Often this unseen and unfelt
tenant of the organism undermines thc constitution,
ani hiv i. cs the attack ol enfeebling or fatal diseases,
without exciting a suspicion of its presence. Again,
it sec-mi to breod infection through tbo bodylnm?
then,on some favorable occasion, rapidly develops
into one or other ol irs hideous forms, cither on the
surface or among the vitals. In tho latter, tubercles
may be suddenly deposited in the langs or heart, or
tumers formed in tho liver, or it shows it* presence
by emptions on the skin, or ioul ulcerations on somo
part of tho body. Heneo thu occasional use of a
bottle of this SARSAPARILLA is aavSfcble, even
when no activo .symptoms of disease appear. Per?
sons amide 1 with tholoiiowicg complaints generally
find inmediate relief, and, at length, cure, by the
use of thia SARSAPARILLA: St. Anthony's Fire,
Rose or Erysipelas. Tetter, sott Rheum, Scald Head,
Ring Worm, sore lyes. Sera Ears, and other erup?
tions cr visible forms of Scrofulous disease. Also,
m the more concealed forma, aa Dyspepsia, Dropsy,
Heart Di-ease, Fits, Epilepsy, Neuralgia and the va?
rious ulcoroua affections of tho muscular and ner?
vous systems.
Syphilis or Venereal and Mercurial Diseases are
cured by it, though a long time ie required for sub?
duing these obstinate moladi'S by any medicino.
But long continued us? of thia medi?me* will euro
the complaint. Leukorrhoe 1 or Whites, Uterine Ul?
cerations and Female diseases, are commonly soon
relieved and ultimately cored by its purifying and
invigorating effect. Minute Directions for each case
are found in our Almanac, supplied grads. Rheu?
matism and Gout, when caused by accumulations of
extraneous matters in the blood, yield quickly to it,
as also Liver Complaints, Torpidity, Congestion or
Inflammation of the Liver and Jaundice, when aris?
ing, au they often de, from the rankling poisons in
the blood This SARSPARILLA ia a great restorer
for the strength and visor of the system. Those who
are Languid and Lis tie a, Respondent, Sleepless
and tronbled with Nervous Apprehensions or Fears,
or any of the offoctiona symptomatic of Weakness,
will find immediate relief and convincing evidence
of its restorative power upon trial.
PREPAEEC BT
Dr. J. C. AT UR di Cu., Lowell, Mass.,
Practical and Analytical Chemists.
Bold at Wholesale, by
- BOWIE A MOISE,
Charleston, South Carolina,
And by Retail Druggists everywhere.
March 25 ?so thstu3mos
EMPLOYMENT
AT YOUR OWN HOMES
EITHER SEX-Suitable for steady hands. Pays
large pronta. Address for particulars at once,
COSTAB,No. 10 Crosby-st.,N. Y.
LATEST NEW YORK NEWS.
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Look Out ! ! Look Out ! !
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?.Beautifies the Complexion."
"Gives a Rosy Glow to. the Cheeks."
"A Buby Tinge to tho Lips."
.<RornpTes all Blotches and Freckles. "
"Iho Beat in the World."
" COSTAR'S"
33 IE -A- TT TIFIER!
THE;
Bitter-sweet andi Orange Blossoms.
49* One Bottle, $1-Three for $2.
10W Bottles Bold in one day in New Fork City.
49- .-.ll Druggists in CHARLESTON soil lt.
"COSTAB'S "
STANDARD PREPARATIONS
ABE
"Costar's" Hat, Roach, dec., Extermina?
tors.
"Cottar'?" Bed Bag Rxtcrmlnators.
"Costar'*" (only pure j Inaeet Powder.
"Only infallible BemediN known."
"18 yeara established tn New York."
"2000 Boxes and Flasks manufactured daily."
"111 Beware 111 of spurious imitation!."
"Ali Druggists in CH ABLESTON soll them."
Add res i
"COSTAR," No. 10 Crosby-st., N.Y.
Or JOHN F. HENRY (successor to)
Bout BAKNM A- CO., 21 Park Row, N. Y.
Sold in CHARLESTON by
GOODRICH, WJNEAIAN & CO.,
WHOLESALE AGENTS.
March 23 SAG lyr
ID IR, IT C3- S
CHEMICALS
PATENT MEDICINES
PERFUMERY
FANCY GOODS
PAINTS
OILS
S?jPES, Ac
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
DR. H. BAER,
(LATE El. H. KELLERS & CO.,
No. 131 MEETING-STREET, NEAR MARKET,
HAS ALWAYS ON HAND, AND WILL SELL Al
THL LOWEST MARKET RATES :
HOSTETTER'S BITTERS
PLANTATION BITTERS
HUFELAND'S GERMAN BITTERS
STOUGHTON BITTERS
WINE BITTERS
IODIDE POTAS8I?M
BROMIDE POTASSIUM
CHLOROFORM
ETHER
QUININE
MORPHINE, &c,
AYER'3 PREPARATIONS
JAYNE'S ALTERATIVE, EXPECTORANT,
PILLS, &c
EAD WAY'S MEDICINES
H ELM COLD'S DUCHU
WRIGHT'S LLIXIR
PAINKILLER
VERMIFUGE
DEAD ^OT, ic.
HALL'S SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER
CHEVALIER'S LIEE FOR THE HAIR
LYON'S KATHAlitON
BARRY'S TIUCOPHEHOUS
CHALFANrS COCOA CREAM, ic.
NO CURE! NO PAY!
FORREST'S JUNIPER TAR.
H. BAER,
No. 131 MEETING-STREET.
March 12
EOS A DALIS
Purifies the Blood.
For Sale by Drap?rlst? Everywhere.
Julv 2s ute lu
mo BUSINESS HEN.
THE SUMTER NEWS,
PUBLISHED AT SUMTER,m S. C.,
IS ONE OF THE BEST PAPERS IN THE UP?
COUNTRY; has a large circulation, and affords su
parier advantages aa an advertising medium. Terms
low. Ad dre* DARR fr OSTERN,
February 22 Proprietors.
Jlnrtion Soirs.
Bool.-, and Shoes, Hats, Dry Goods, ?re.
KNOX. DALY & CO.,
Cash Auction House, No 150 Mceiing
street, earner Wentworth,
Will sell THIS DAY. commencing at 10 o'clock. A. M..
Assorted DEY GOOD j, BOOTS and SHOE
HAT?, fcc
Conditions cash._ March 25
Dry Goods, Hats, and Balance of Stock of a
Retail Store.
BY JOHN G. MILNOR & CO.
THIS DAY, 25th Instant, tt 10 o'clock, we will sell,
at onr Anction Salesroom, No. 135 Meeting-street,
A desirable invoice of L>BY GOOI S, HATS, and
balance of Stock of a B?tail Store, consisting in part
of Spanish Linens, Huckaback Towels, Black
Alpaca, Swiss Muslins. Jaconet Cambrics, Fine
Suspenders, Oil Cloth i overs. Leather Belts, White,
Broirn. Slate and Mixed Bose, Boys' Brown and
White Half Hose, Embroidered Shirt Fronts, Hem
Stitched Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, Men's and
Boy's Felt Hat?, Plantation Hats, Imported and Do?
mestic agars. Lead P. nells, Buttons, Pipes, Chlg
nons, Ruffling, Combs, Memorandum. Books, Head
Presses, * eathers. Beads, Cigar Cases, Baskets,
Veils, Army Caps, Pantaloons, Ac.
ALSO,
A desirable invoice of FANCY NECK TIES.
Conditions tush. March 25
. Butter, Lard, Flour, ?re.
BY T. M. CATER.
Will bc sold THIS DAY, on Brown's Wharf, at
threi.quarters past 9 o'clock,
lCu barrels FLOUR, Super and Fine
50 tubs Butter, Orange County and Western
60 tubs Lard
40 boxes English Dairy Cheese
Lot Open Crockery.
Conditions euh. March 25
A Handsome Three Story Brick Dwelling, No.
26 George street, ntxt Northeast Corner of \
Kmg-jlreet, at Auction.
BY G. MCBRIDE SMITH,
THIS DAY, the 25tb instant, at ll o'clock, at
the Old Po.'toffice, will be sold,
The above, containing 7 square roon.e, dressing
room, bath room and pantry; gas throughout; brick
kitchen with 5 rooms, brick carriage house, 3 rooms,
stable?, good cistern. Lot 47% feet front, by 173
feet deep, more or less.
Terms-Half cash; Ihe balance ia ono, two and
three years, secured as usual. Purchaser to pay G.
McB. S. for papers and stamps.
March 25 tho vth4
Positive Sale of Two Lots on the north side
of Allway-street, near Spring-street, at
Auction.
BY G. MCBRIDE SMITH.
THIS DAY, the 25th instant, at ll o'clock, at
the Old Post?nico,
The above LOTS, known in T. N. Gadsden's plat
as Nos. 86 and 87, measuring each 33% feet front by
100 feet deep, moro or less.
Terms-One-halt cash; balance in one year, secur?
ed as usual. Purchaser to pay G. McB. S. for papers
and stamps. stu*th4 March 25
Horses, Vehicles and Furnilurs, consisting of
J Bedsteads, Bedding, Chairs, Tables, Crock?
ery, ?rc, at Auction.
BY G. MCBRIDE SMITH. .
TO-MORROW, at 1? o'clock, at his salesroom, NO.
31 Broad-street.
ALSO,
BILLIARD TABLES, Hardware, Ac.
Marcb 25
Damaged Hay, on Account of Underwriters
and all Concerned.
BY J. A. ENSL0W & CO.
TO-MORROW MORNING. 26tb instant, at ll o'clock.
will be sold, on Central Wharf, for account of the
Underwriters and all eoactrned,
- bales D\MA6ED HAY, damaged ou the voy?
age of importation on hoard Schooner-.
March 25
Uood,
Choice and
Extra
uROCEHY SUGARS
Grocery Sugars and New Crop Molasses.
W. Y. LEITCH & R. S. BRUNS,
Auctioneers.
We will sall by auction, on SATURDAY, 27th inst,
atti o'clock, at Accommodation Wharf,
CARGO per schooner Mary A. Bolt, from Matanzas,
as follows:
48 hilda. San Sebastian
12 hhds. Confianza
60 hhds. Recurso
75 boxes ?os Felices
C9 hhds. choice new crop" Muscovado Molasses
6 tea. choice new crop Muscovado Molasses
89 hhds new crop Clayed Molsu-oi
14 tes. new crop Clayed Molasses
RISLEY A CBEIGHTOV,
Importers, Accommodation Wharf.
Match 24_
IN Kit CITY.
W. Y. LEITCH & R. S. BRUNS,
Auctioneers.
Fair, Executor, vs. Thayer, Administrator.
Pursuant to a Decretal Order in this case, I will offer
at public outcry, at the Old Customhouse, on MON?
DAY, the 6th of April, at ll o'clock, A. M.,
All that LOT OF LAND, with a three ?tory Brick
Dwelling, situate on the south side of Society-street,
measuring and con taming front on Society-street 44
feet and on the back line 44 feet, and in depth on
the east and west Hoes 102 feet, be the same mere
or less. On the lot are all the neoest?ry build?
ings usual to a comfortable and well appointed res?
idence.
Conditions-One-third cash ?balance in one, twa
and three years; credit portion to be assured by bond
and mortgage, bond drawing Interest at the rate ot 7
per cent per annum. The purchaser will be requir?
ed to insure, and keep insured, the premises during
the continuance of the credit, and assign the policy
of insurance, and will also be required to pay fer
papers and themecessary stamps.
E. W. M. MACKEY,
March 17 17,25apl2,5 8. C. O.
jttafijinrri), (Eastings, (tic.
?^?FIXNI)
AND
MILL MACHINERY,
ALL COMPLETE, FURNISHED AT 8HORTEST
NOTICE, and or the nost Improved style and
plans.
Four of the said Mills are in operation in this cit,
now, and have aU proved satisfactory and supenoi
to all others.
Bolting Cloth, ScrecH Wire, Ac, constantly on
baud. BARI k MUNsON.
Utica, New York.
For particulars apply to the undersigned, where
the Mills can be seen in full operation daily.
* JOHN CAMPEEN k OO.,
Amenta tor South Carolina,
March ll thni 3mos Charleston, S. O.
PHOiMX IRON WORKS.
JOHN F. TAYLOR* CO.
8?OCESSOB3 TO
CAMERON <fc CO..
Engineers, Boilermakers, &c,
Nos. 4, C and 8 PRITCHARD-STREE1,
(KEAn THE DEY DOCK),
Charleston, S. C.
STEA il ENGINES AND BOILERS-MARINE,
STATIONERY AND PORTABLE.
RICE THBESBERS AND MILLS OF EVERY
DESCRIPIION.
SHAFTING, PULLEYS AND GEARING,
IRON FRONTS FOR BUILDINGS,
CASTINGS OF EVERY KIND IN IRON OB
BRASS.
We guarantee to furnish ENGINES and BOILERS
of as good quality and power, and at as lo w rates as
eau bc bod in New York, Baltimore or Philadelphia.
AGENTS FOB
Ashcroft^ Low-water Detector,
THE ONLY PERFECT SECURITY AGAINST
DAMAGE FRO il LOW WATER IN
THE BOILER.
REPAIRS PROMPTLY AT TEN DSD TO.
February 1 M? ?Mi J
Ruction Salts.
V90ER DECHEE IN KQIITY.
David B. Yenning vs. William Rollins.
BY i. c. MCGILLIVRAY,
Auctioneer.
Will be sold THIS DAY, the .Sta day of March,
instant, at ll o'clock A. M., in iront of the Old
Customhouse,
All that LOT OF LAND, situate on the north sido
of Henrietta-street, in the City of Charleston, S. 0.,
measuring and containing 40 leet la iront, more er
less, by 115 <n depth; butting and bounding south
onHenrietta-8tn.eL mst on lands of Fcih -rt, north
on lands of -, and on the east on lands of Jonah
M. Yenning..
Toms-One-third rash; balance payable ia one
and two years, with interest, payable ssmi-aanually
from day or sale< secured t-y bonds and mortgage of
premises by purchaser. Purohassr to pay for pa?
pew and stamps. F. W. ii. MACKEY, g. C. 0.
March 25 tb 4
Under Forecloture of Mortgage from -_
to-.
BY A. c. MCGILLIVRAY,
Auctioneer.
Will he sold, on North Commens al Wharf, on SAT?
URDAY next, the 27th instant, at ll o'clock A. M..
The sloop JULIA DEAN, together with her Mast,
Bowsprit. Yards/ Sall?, Bigging, Anchors, Ca?
bles, Boats, Tackle, Furniture, Apparel and Appnr
tenunces of whatsoever kind. : ?. .
E. W. il. MACKEY. '
March 25_3_Agent for Mortgagees.
U S DK ll DECREE IN EQUITY.
James Tupper, Masler in Equity, vs. John M.
Bryan.
BY A. c. MCGILLIVRAY,
Auctioneer.
On THUB8DAY, tho lit day of April next, in front
of the Old Customhouse, at ll o'clock A. M, witt
be sold,
All that FAB M OB TB ACT OF LAND, situated in
Christ Church Patiab. County of Charleston, 8. C.,
about six miles (rom the Town of Mount Pleasant,
on the sea-shore, said Tract containing 33* acres,
more or less; bounded to the east by landa of Ham?
lin; southwest bylands of Daniel Whltesides,and
north and west on lanas now or late of the estate of
William Matthews. -
Terms-One-third cash, and the balance on s
credit of one and two yean, in bonds.boor?ig inter?
est on the whole amount, payable semi-annually,
??cured by a mortgage of tho plantation.
E. W. H. MASKEY,
March ll th* Sheriff Charleston County.
Fifty Acres Land in Christ' Church Parish."
BY H. M. MARSHALL k BRO.
Auctioneers.
On THURSDAY, April 1st. at U o'clock, will bo soil
at the Old Postoffloe.
All that IB ACT OF LAND on Georgetown Boftd,
twelve mites from Charleston, bo anded by lands of
Shingler, Farabee. White and Morrison.
Terms cash. Purchaser to pay us for papers and"
stamps. thtu3 Marah 28
Large Building Lot, Calhoun-street.
BY R. M. MARSHALL & BRO.
On THURSDAY, April 1st, at ll o'clock, will be
sold, at the Old Postoffice, , ""
That LABOE LOT OF LAND in Oalhoun-street, :
opposite Eaai Bay, measuring by 224 feet, with
the two small Dwellings thereon
Terms-One-half cash; balance in one sud two:
years, secured by mortgage, with Interest a ?mi-an?
nually. Purchaser to pay us tor papers and stamps',:
March25 - thstni
Residence No. 98 fradd street, near Legare- '.
street. >< ..
BY R. M. MARSHALL & BRO,
On THURSDAY, April l?t.at ll o'elook, will bo sold,:
at the cid Pos tomes, '. .:
lhe above DWELLING, a weston tenement of,
six rooms, pantry, dressit g room, cistern and oui-,
buildings. The lot high and dry, measures 30 by.
276 fret.
Terms-Half cash ; balance ia one md two years,;
secured by mortgage, with interest semi-annually,
buddings to be In8ured and policy assigned. Pur?
chase r to pay us for paper* and etan:ps. -
March 25 thara!
Valuable Real Estate at Auction.
BY LOWNDES & G RIM BALL,
By virtue or an order of sale, to ma directed by the.
Hon. George H. Bryan. Judge of the United States
District Court, for the District of South Carolina,
I will offer for sale at Publie Auction, at the Old
Poatofflce, Charleston, S. C., on TUESDAY. April
6,1869, 11 ll o'clock, A.M.
Ail that LOT OF LAND, with Buddings thereon, tar
the City of Charleston, State aforesaid, situated and
being on Spring street, south aide, mown aa No. 37,
near Rutledge Avenue, meium ring fifty-five (65) foot
front, by one hundred and seventy-five (175) feet
deep, be the same more or less. The House has
four square rosma, two attica, dressing room and
pantry, elate root, double piazza, all in good order,
having baas punted and repaired aiooo the war
ended. On tho premises aro a large o latera and
commodious outbullomgs.
Term?-One-half cash in gold, and lhe rem ii Ding
one-half on a credit of one year; purchaser to gina
bond for auch credit portion, bearing interest from
day of sale, and payable in gold, soon < od by a mort
gage of the premises, with a covenant for inanranoa
and assignment of policy, and for resale la case of
breach cf condition of bond, and to pay for papers
and stamps. G. HERBERT SANS,
Assignee of Evans A flog ?wen.
March 18 iihlS,20.2?,25,27,30,Apl,8,6 '
?Ludmttxs1 priDutt Sala.
BY R. M. MARSHALL & BRO.
At Private Sale
The FABM known as "Cool Blow," on Moe ting ?
street Road, about a hali mlle above Lino-street,
containing 5>i sores, with a Dwelling and outbuild?
ings.
ALSO, .
The two story RESIDENCE. Ko. 59 Trsdd-atreet,
west of Meeting. If not disposed of at private ssl?
this property will be sold at suction in the fall.
March 25_ ths2
Two Story Dwelling and Brick Outbuildingt,
situate in Tradd-street, No. 77, Mrd door
southwest side from King-street, sold for di?
vision, low for cash.
BY WILBUR & SON.
At Private Salo
MEETING-STREET BUILDING LOT, formerly
on which atood Charleston Savings Baak. Lot 23
feet 7 niches by 109 feet in depth.
Apply to No. 69 BRO AD-STREE* for fall particu?
lars. 3 Marchai
ItaiUtifij) iH?trri?ls, (Str.
STEA?T^
AND
DOOK FACTORY.
L. E. CORDRAY & CO.,
No. 2 PRITCHA RDS TREET,
OPPOSITE J. F. TAYLOR sc CO.'3 MACHINE
SHOPS.
SASHES, GLAZED AND UNGLAZED, always
on band
PANEL DOORS, HOT HOUSE SASHES,
MOULDINGS, &c?? made up at short no
tics, and at the lowest term9.
L. E. CORDRAY.O. A. TROUCHE
March 23
P. P. TOALE,
WHOLESALE AMD RETAIL
DEALER IN
Attn
MANUFACTURER O F
DOORS, SASHES ANO BLINDS.
HOBLBECK'S WHARP, ~
Charleston, 8. 0.
Particular attention paid to Shipping.
July 39 '